The 100 Series from Andersen Windows & Doors offers a smart alternative to vinyl! Made from innovative composite materials, the modern windows and doors in Andersen’s 100 Series are built to last — wherever you live.
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Why choose the Andersen 100 Series?
Andersen 100 Series windows and doors offer superior strength and performance to vinyl, engineered with Fibrex® composite material. This modern, budget-friendly collection is an excellent choice for replacement and remodel projects in addition to new builds. And with superior resistance to warping, the 100 Series brings peace of mind that your windows will perform well in any climate.
Crafted with durable composite materials, the windows and doors featured in the Andersen 100 Series are smart alternatives to vinyl. Let in fresh air with 100 Series casement windows, awning windows, single-hung windows, and gliding windows — or amplify natural light with a 100 Series picture window or specialty window customized for your home.
Andersen 100 Series windows and doors are made from Andersen’s Fibrex® composite material. Twice as strong as vinyl, this innovative, low-maintenance material is energy efficient and designed to retain its stability in all climates. 100 Series products can withstand temperatures up to 150°F — even in dark colors — meaning they won’t warp due to sun exposure.
100 Series windows and doors bring a sleek, contemporary style to your home. Featuring a beautiful matte finish, the window frame isn’t shiny like vinyl and it’s virtually maintenance-free. 100 Series windows and patio doors are available in 5 exterior color options and 4 interior color options — each providing a richly colored, scratch-resistant finish you’ll enjoy for years to come. And with many grille patterns to choose from, the 100 Series integrates beautifully with your home’s aesthetic.
Andersen windows are engineered for durability and weather resistance that protect your home from the elements. Homeowners can choose from various high-performance and Low-E glass options to achieve the best energy efficiency in their region. The weather-resistant construction of 100 Series windows successfully seals out drafts, wind, and water.
Fibrex windows offer ultimate energy efficiency and low-maintence care. Browse this gallery of Andersen 100 Series windows and doors to find inspiration for your home. And don’t forget — our window and door experts are here to help you find the perfect fit!
100 Series Casement, Picture, and Specialty Shape Windows
100 Series Casement, Awning, & Picture Windows
100 Series Gliding Patio Door
100 Series PIcture Windows
100 Series Picture Windows
Andersen 100 Series FAQs
What is the Andersen 100 Series warranty?
Most other window and door warranties end when a home is sold. Andersen’s coverage — 20 years on glass, 10 years on non-glass parts — transfers from each homeowner to the next for ultimate peace of mind. And since it’s not prorated, the coverage offers full benefits, year after year, owner after owner. Find more details about Andersen’s exclusive Owner-2-Owner® limited warranty on their website — www.andersenwindows.com.
What is the 100 Series’ energy efficiency rating?
Andersen offers multiple high-performance glass options that make it possible for homeowners to get Andersen windows and patio doors that are ENERGY STAR® certified anywhere in the country. To see an overview of the energy performance options for Andersen windows, visit their website.
What types of windows are in the Andersen 100 Series?
Homeowners can choose from Andersen 100 Series Single-Hung Windows, Awning Windows, Casement Windows, Gliding Windows, Specialty, Windows, Sidelights, and Transoms. Windows and doors from Andersen are available in custom sizes to fit all projects.
Venting windows in the 100 Series can be installed with an insect screen that has a fiberglass screen mesh, or a TruScene® insect screen made with a micro-fine stainless steel mesh. TruScene® provides 50% greater clarity than conventional insect screens.
What types of doors are in the Andersen 100 Series?
The Andersen 100 Series features Fibrex® composite gliding patio doors, customizable with four interior color options and five exterior color options. Pair this reliable gliding door with sidelights and transoms for added character and natural light!
What is the difference between the Andersen 100 Series and 400 Series?
The main difference between the Andersen 100 Series and 400 Series is the building material. The Andersen 400 Series is a collection of vinyl-clad wood windows, while the 100 Series features windows with Fibrex® composite interior and exterior — for a more durable alternative to vinyl windows. 100 Series composite windows and doors also come with fewer customization options than the comprehensive 400 Series.
What is the difference between the Andersen 100 Series and 200 Series?
Andersen 100 Series products are made from Fibrex® composite materials, while the 200 Series is a collection of vinyl-clad wood windows. Since the 200 Series is a streamlined selection of Andersen’s most popular styles, the 100 Series also offers homeowners more window types and designs to choose from.
What are the color options for the Andersen 100 Series?
Andersen 100 Series windows are available in 5 exterior colors:
White
Sandtone
Terratone
Dark Bronze
Black
The 4 interior color options for the 100 Series are:
White
Sandtone
Dark Bronze
Black
For a customized look, homeowners can choose from stainless steel or black glass spacers, and a variety of hardware options including antique brass and satin nickel.
Where do I find a certified Andersen Windows and Doors installer?
Ring’s End offers direct installation of Andersen products — whether new construction or replacement windows and doors. Our installers are licensed and fully insured, following the manufacturer’s recommended installation methods so that each window we install meets the warranty criteria. Our installers are certified as EPA Lead Safety Renovators. Registered in Connecticut, New York (Westchester County), and Rhode Island, we deliver the highest quality services throughout the region! Click here for more information on installation.